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On the way to the north coast of Bali, we first stop at the Bedugul mountain resort and the Ulun Danu temple. The temple, partly situated in a lake, is surrounded by beautiful mountains. We then continue to Puncak, a mountain pass where jungle monkeys are playing on the street. Further north we stop at the Gitgit waterfall, the biggest and highest waterfall in Bali. Singaraja is the old capital city of Bali, which we visit before going to Lovina with its quiet black sandy beaches and numerous fishermen boats. Before we start to go back to the southern part of Bali, we take our time to swim and relax in the hot springs of Banjar. Price includes:
On our way to Ubud we will first stop in Tohpati to see the batik ikat weaving. After seeing the Barong and Keris or Kecak Dance performances in Batubulan, we go to Celuk to see the gold and silver processing. Before we head to Batuan, where we have the unique opportunity to visit a village temple (pura desa) with its typical architecture, we see the wood carving process in Mas and Kemenuh. In Ubud, the cultural centre of Bali, we visit the Holy Monkeys and several temples in the Monkey Forest. Via the rice terraces in Tegallalang we go back to the hotel.
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We start the tour at the Batik Ikat Centre of Tohpati, where we can see the process of ikat weaving. We then go to Klungkung (Semarapura), to see the ancient court of justice. This open-sided floating pavilion is a superb example of Klungkung architecture and its ceilings are nicely painted and decorated. After that, we follow the coastline of Bali to the Goa Lawah Temple, or the bat cave temple. Thousands of bats can be seen hanging upside-down in the temple. Via the rice terraces of Bukit Jambul we drive to Pura Besakih, the mother temple of Bali. This temple complex on the slopes of the holy Mount Agung, Bali's highest mountain, is the most important temple complex for Balinese Hinduism, where many worshipping people worshipping can be seen. Price includes: Visit us >> | Contact Form >>
First we will visit Taman Ayun or Royal Temple, which is surrounded by a wide moat and a nice and quiet garden. This temple was once the most important of the Mengwi Kingdom and is still quite spectacular with its numerous multitiered shrines (merus). We then continue to the Alas Kedaton temple (pura dalam) with its holy monkeys and bats. We will end the tour at Tanah Lot, the rocky cliff temple, to enjoy the wonderful sunset. Price includes:
On the way to Ulu Watu, we will first visit the white sandy beaches of Nusa Dua. Then we continue to Ulu Watu, the holy cliff temple habited by brutal monkeys. From the limestone cliff we have a beautiful view over the sea. On the temple grounds we also have the possibility to see the Kecak (Fire) dance (not included in the price). On the way back to the hotel we can have tasty barbequed seafood at the beaches of Jimbaran (not included).
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On the first day we will start our trip with a visit to Tohpati, the batik ikat weaving centre. Afterwards we go to Batubulan to see the Barong and the Keris Dance (not included in the price). We continue to see the gold and silver processing in Celuk and the village temple (pura desa) of Batuan. After seeing the woodcarving in Mas and Kemenuh, we head northwards via the beautiful rice terraces of Tegallalang. In Kintamani we enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mount Batur and the Batur Lake. Via the north cost of Bali with nice views over the see at one side and the mountainous and volcanic landscape of Bali at the other side, we head to Banjar Village, a relaxation place in North Bali with its hot springs and its spa. We spend the night at a hotel in Lovina. Early the next morning there is the opportunity of a boat trip to watch the dolphins and the sunset over Bali. It's also possible to rent snorkeling gear and to explore the coral reef with its colourful fishes. After this, we start our journey towards the south of Bali. On the way we will stop at the Gitgit waterfall, the biggest and highest waterfall of Bali. On the way to Bedugul we can see the jungle monkeys playing on the street in Puncak. The mountain resort Bedugul is known for its refreshing climate, lots of fruit yards, markets (such as the market in Candi Kuning) and nicely decorated gardens can be found in this area. A nice example of such a garden is the one around Ulun Danu, a beautiful temple in the middle of a nice landscape with the lake and the mountains. Via the rice terraces of Pacung we will bring you back to your hotel to end this unforgettable trip. Price includes:
Early morning we pick you up at 02.00 am at your hotel and we start to go to the milder climate of 1200 meters above sea level. There we begin our trekking up to the top of the volcano to see the sunrise. We will see the magnificent view of the lake and the red sky. In the soft morning light we walk around the rim of the volcanic cone to see the crater. This trek takes 3-4 hrs to trek up and down. On the way back down you will walk through to the black lava which originally flown down during the first and the second eruption. Before going back to the hotel we stop at the hot spring for a swim. Batur volcano is still active till now, with the last eruptions in 1926, 1963, 1974, and 1994. Tour includes: Notes:
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